On the evening of May 12, Dongxin Co., Ltd. issued a supplementary announcement on its proposed overseas investment in Shanghai computer Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Shanghai calculation"). According to Dongxin, the G100 graphics rendering chip product from Shanghai Computing has completed market specification definition, architecture design, ASIC design, module-level and chip-level verification, software simulation, hardware simulation, and most of the back-end design, and is currently undergoing interface IP integration and final verification. After the above R & D work is completed, it can be handed over to the contract factory for streaming, and the subsequent stages include closed testing, functional and performance testing, sample delivery, verification and so on.

According to Dongxin shares, the research and development project of Shanghai Maxima has made phased progress, and after obtaining financing this time, it will be able to make a formal outflow, and continuous capital investment will be needed in the follow-up. In addition to Dongxin shares, there is also itsDoubledownfreecoinsHis professional investment institution will participate in this round of financing in Shanghai. The specific investment plan still needs further study and demonstration and communication and consultation.

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Dongxin said that the company has a certain degree of cooperation with the business of Shanghai Computing. The graphics rendering chip developed by Shanghai computer needs the support of DRAM memory and is equipped with the interface of DRAM memory. Dongxin has already laid out niche DRAM products, and the R & D team will continue to devote R & D efforts to new product development and patent layout based on the experience of niche DRAM products. The DRAM design team of Dongxin can conduct technical exchanges and cooperation with the graphics rendering chip design team of Shanghai Computing.